Francesco Zanoni

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Francesco Zanoni (died 1782) was an Italian painter and restorer active mainly in Padua. He mainly worked on sacred works including at Santa Maria in Vanzo, Padua. [1]

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References

  1. Porzione Delle Vite Dei Piu Eccellenti Pittori Scultori E Architetti of Giorgio Vasari, footnote by David Passagli, Firenze, 1832-1835, page 403. Comments on his restoration of a work by Mantegna.